Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Not The Only One… | 9/11/23
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And now, chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher.
I thought we were finished with this nonsense, but no, we are not.
A school in Alabama suspended a first grader for pretending his fingers were a gun
during a game of cops and robbers with another student.
Jared Belchard said his six-year-old son was suspended from Bagley Elementary School
in Jefferson County, Alabama.
The first grade student was reportedly suspended
for using his index fingers as a gun.
The horror!
The dad said he was called by school administrators
and he was instructed to remove his young son from school
for the alleged infraction.
I mean, it wasn't alleged. He did it.
I asked her, well, did he threaten anyone?
Ah, no. Was there violence?
No. Was there any indication of a current or a future threat?
No. Well, this kind of seems benign to me.
Sounds like two students playing.
And she said, yeah, but in this climate, this day and age, we have to take all incidents very seriously.
Do you?
Well, yeah, yeah, we do.
The school claimed that the boy committed a three-point.
3.22 threat.
I'm sorry.
A 3.22 threat violation,
which the student and parent handbook for Bagley Elementary defined as
making a threat or intimidation of another student.
But it wasn't a threat or intimidation of another student.
They were playing.
Anyway, the potential violations include a threat to do serious bodily harm
or violence to another student by word or act,
cyberbullying or intimidation that may induce fear into another.
The handbook gives examples such as a threat to kill,
maim or inflict serious harm,
a threat to inflict harm involving the use of any weapon,
explosive firearm, knife,
prohibited object, or other object,
which may be perceived by the individual being threatened
as capable of inflicting bodily harm.
I guess that's what it is when you have a finger gun is a 3.22 threat violation.
You are, you have an object which may be perceived by the individual being threatened as capable of inflicting bodily harm.
The other boy was also suspended as they were playing cops and robbers.
so now apparently the school administrators have contacted the family and said hey you know we've downgraded it to a class two violation
are you kidding me i thought we were done with this kind of stupidity if there was ever a reason to homeschool your children
this would be it he's hired an attorney and they fired off a letter demanding that the school system immediately and publicly confirm
that this will be removed from his child's record,
disciplinary action or other sort of report from the boy's record.
Yeah, here's a way to do that.
Don't worry about it and take your kid out of that school.
So the boy, I guess, is permitted to return to school,
but a little bit too late for that.
A little bit too late for that.
Just maybe all we're asking for is just a tad bit of common sense.
But that is not possible in today's world, is it?
It doesn't look like it.
It doesn't look like it at all.
Welcome.
Welcome to Chewing the Fat.
So it is National Truck Driver Appreciation Week.
It started yesterday and it runs through the 16th of this month.
So no one appreciates truckers more than this.
show Chewing the Fat and your host, Jeff Fisher.
Really, I mean, every day is Trucker Appreciation Day here on Chewing the Fat.
No question.
The truckers are a lifeblood of America.
I see congratulations are in order for a truck driver named Tim Dean.
Tim Dean out of Nebraska is being congratulated for racking up five million miles without a single accident during his 35-year career.
Congratulations to Tim Dean.
He works for Warner Enterprises out of Omaha
and is only the second person in his company's history
to reach this figure.
That's the equivalent of 10 return trips to the moon.
That's kind of cool.
Five million miles without an accident.
Now I'm looking at, well, I wonder, you know,
how good a deal that is.
Now, there was a driver out of Oklahoma
that racked up 10 million safe miles.
That's pretty amazing.
And of course, his name is Larry Miles.
He's been around the world over 400 times in a truck,
10 million miles without a single incident or accident.
Pretty impressive.
Now, there's some other drivers that have, you know,
done 9 million safe miles.
There have been some drivers that have done 6 million safe miles.
And there was another guy out of Georgia that did five million safe miles of the six million mile
Truck driver was out of Memphis and the 10 million miles was out of Georgia and then there was a
the nine million mile truck driver I believe was out of the great state of Mississippi. So anyway
congratulations to the latest history center at five million miles Tim Dean five
5 million miles.
That's a lot of miles to drive without an accident.
No question about that.
So congratulations.
And congratulations to all truck drivers as you are the lifeblood of America on during,
not just on, but during national truck driver appreciation week.
That runs through yesterday, September 10th through September 16th,
2023.
So incredible.
If yesterday was 9-10, that makes today.
9-11.
I mean, yeah, I know.
That's the way the calendars work.
So incredible that it's been 22 years since 9-11.
We just had remains of two 9-11 victims of the World Trade Center attacked identified ahead of today's anniversary,
bringing the number of victims identified to 1,649, with over 1,000 still missing.
So rest in peace to everyone that lost their lives during the World Trade Center attack.
And you all remember if you were alive where you were on that horrific day.
I see where the Performing Arts Center is going to open today, envisioned 20 years ago to add vibrancy and draw people to a place of devastation and mourning.
The Perilman Performing Arts Center is finally arriving at,
ground zero. The site has the new skyscrapers and located in a neighborhood that now has more
residents than before the attacks. Wow. And so, I mean, millions visit the memorial and the museum
every year. The organizers call the space PAC NYC and believe that it has an important role to play
in one of the most sensitive historic spaces in the United States. I've been to the memorial.
you know I've worked in New York for a number of years and went down there I wasn't working there during the attacks
I was working in Tampa Florida at the time and anyway it's just a
you just it's some place that you will never forget and the feelings you have when you're there are just
overwhelming so do what you have to do to get through this day and remember the horrific
terror attack on the world trade
Center on 9-11.
And of course, all the other lives that we lost, the Pentagon crash, the crash in Pennsylvania,
I mean, it's just a horrific day.
And I don't want to relive it.
Just talking about it brings back this incredible memory of that day and that time in
our country's history.
And so much of our country was together after that terror attack.
and wow, have we come a long way to rip the fabric of America apart since that time, haven't we?
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So we talked last week about the escaped murderer, Danello Cavalcante, and he is still on the run.
We have not found him yet.
We keep seeing him on different door cams, but we can't seem to catch him.
Now, I know that they were using cars and helicopters, and they've been broadcasting a message in Portuguese from his mother, urging him to
surrender, as I believe he speaks Portuguese, Spanish, and some English.
So, but his mother obviously is speaking in Portuguese, asking him to turn himself in.
We saw him again on another door cam.
And we don't know.
He's clean-shaven now.
He's wearing a green hooded sweatshirt, a black baseball cap, green prison pants and white shoes.
They believe that he found the sweatshirt from a van he's
stole, which he drove until he ran out of gas.
They don't know where he shaved.
But we're still on the lookout.
Apparently, he reached out to some old friend that wasn't home at the time.
And so they're still searching for him.
And he has not been found.
So, you know, if you're in Pennsylvania, keep your eyes up.
He's five feet tall, weighs 120 pounds.
He, you know, he's an escaped murderer.
from Pennsylvania and he's wanted for murder in Brazil as well.
So he's a, you know, a dangerous man who they can't seem to find.
I really find that so strange that we just can't find this guy.
But he's still on the run and be safe out there in Westchester or Phoenixville in Pennsylvania.
And make sure your vehicles stay locked at all times.
I love the picture of the van that he stole.
it was found abandoned behind some barn in Nantamiel Township.
And I love Nantamil Township in Pennsylvania.
But they have it up on a tow truck, flatbed.
And all these people are standing around taking pictures with their phones.
Yep, that's the van he stole.
Maybe you ought to help the people find the escaped prisoner.
How about that?
No, no, that's, no, we're going to take a picture of it.
it okay all right so good luck stay safe i mean maybe they could use the new 50 million dollar
situation room at the white house so they just made a brand new situation room it took them a year
and cost 50 million dollars everything is new the entire facility was demolished wow and it cost them
50 million dollars it's uh small and large changes of the
most famous sensitive compartmental information facility in the world, okay, also known as
skiffs to a small group of reporters.
They let some people in, take some notes and show them around a little bit.
Just incredible.
One of the things that they highlighted was the new lighting and new interchangeable magnetic
office of the president and vice president seals and sleek monitors that can now instantly
access intelligence information.
Yeah, they can't tell who's cocaine it was at the White House, but we can do all that.
And we have, I mean, holy cow, $50 million, and we got interchangeable magnetic office and
president and vice president seals.
Whoa.
I know it's the room where, you know, the commander in chief discusses all the vital
secrets of, you know, the military.
I got it.
No phones are allowed.
In fact, no electronics at all are allowed.
Oh, really? Yeah.
In fact, a couple of reporters there were on the tour
were told to hand over their Apple watches
after forgetting to remove them before entering.
No one without the right clearance
can be allowed to hear or see what goes on behind the doors.
Oh, okay.
I mean, we all remember this.
This is the room where we saw Obama
and Vice President.
and Biden and top generals monitored the bin Laden raid.
Now, that's gone, okay?
Now, they took all that out because that's going to show up at the Obama presidential center in Jackson
Park, Chicago.
We'll get to see that room.
Aw, that's so special.
That's so great.
That's so nice.
And now it's the historic space that was there is now occupied by two small little
breakout rooms, the size of storage closets that each contain a computer and telemarking.
phones for cabinet secretaries and other top officials to make calls as needed.
Now, there's a glass phone booth that was located in the complex just outside the conference
room.
That's been moved to a storage facility because that's going to show up in the future Biden
presidential library.
Yeah, that's perfect.
We're going to shove an old phone booth for Joe.
Maybe he's on the phone with Hunter in the phone booth.
I don't know.
I don't know.
So they made all these changes to the secret room.
Took them a year, and they have $50 million spent on this room.
That's great.
They showed off the hallway that is now lined with, okay,
it's got new stone lining that came from a quarry in Virginia
and is carved in one section of the, with the great seal of the U.S.,
the mahogany woodpays.
panels came from Gathusburg, Maryland Company.
That's a member of the Rainforest Alliance.
That's special.
And monitors inside the primary conference room.
And throughout this suite, display the time for the president's current location,
local and other locations around the world,
deemed relevant by the Situation Room director.
Because you have a, you know, hey, you can't look at a computer and see what time it is in Tehran or Iran or Kiev or.
you know, Niger.
No, you need to have this special in the room.
Okay.
All right.
That's a 50 million bucks for this room.
It better be safe.
I'll tell you that.
It better be safe.
Now, I know they have the watch floor.
That got a facelift as well that gave them some more desks.
And, of course, it also, you know, you have places for every branch of the military.
intelligence analysts, technicians, video operators,
State Department aides have seats on the watch floor,
and they work in shifts to monitor global and national intelligence,
and occasionally it says on the story, cable news.
Yeah, I bet.
I bet.
Ooh, and it also has a glass box where they can push a button and the glass frosts over.
Yeah, we haven't seen that in any television show ever.
So, you know, I'm happy that we've got this taken care of for $50 million.
All for the safety of our president.
I know.
I know.
I get it.
Don't look at me like that.
But it just seems like for $50 million, I hope they, I hope that what we're being shown is not even close to how safe this room is.
And I will say I like the picture of president to Joseph or Robinette Biden.
with the scissors in hand getting ready to cut the ribbon into the new situation rooms.
So we had a big ribbon cutting ceremony as well.
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The ribbon does not look like it's worth 50 million, but maybe it is.
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Robert Clayne, the man who wrote the script for the comedy classic?
weekend at Bernys, which many believe we are still living today at the White House,
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story it was kidney failure. Stop it. He did not die of that. So rest in peace, legendary comedy
screenwriter Robert Klein, dead at the age of 18.
Well, it finally happened for good.
Nike is permanently closing its store in Northeast Portland, Oregon, citing safety and security issues, and they're vacating the old retail space.
The sole district business association announced in a news release on Friday that Nike had said the company would be closing the store.
Have a nice day.
We're going to be reimagining the retail space.
and we're considering future locations as part of this community.
Uh-huh.
The mayor, Ted Wheeler, who said he's been working with Nucky to ease its safety challenges,
really has not done a good enough job.
The city would not provide off-duty police officers from the Portland Police Bureau.
Do they even have enough police officers to provide off-duty police officers as security?
No.
He claimed that, hey, we've worked tirelessly, and in good faith.
for almost a year for to offer creative solutions to these safety challenges.
And ultimately, the city cannot offer Nike or any other private business with dedicated off-duty Portland police officers due to staffing shortages.
Exactly.
They don't have enough.
Yeah, I remain committed to supporting Nike's future.
Do you?
Do you, mayor?
Okay.
So reporting, according to this report, Portland has lost a billion dollars between 2020 and
2021 as residents left the city amid crime and rampant homelessness.
Wow.
And retail theft has seen an uptick in several cities across the country.
Yeah.
Including Portrait Portland.
Yeah.
No kidding.
So let's help fix that problem, shall we?
I don't know.
Maybe by just following the law, instead of letting shoplifters and criminals go, maybe we start following the law.
And then maybe we can shut down some of these criminals.
When people think that they're not going to be prosecuted or even be arrested, they tend to do the things that they would normally not do for fear of prosecution or arrest.
I know.
I know it's weird, but that's the way it works.
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Yeah, I mean, people were getting pissed.
They missed football this past weekend, and now we're coming up on this huge Monday night
game on ESPN.
So the people who have Charter are happy about this deal.
We'll see what comes.
of it how long it will last, but ultimately Disney agreed to the historic deal, offering charter
subscribers access to services such as Disney Plus. Our collective goal has always been to build an
innovative model for the future, said Bob Eager. Uh-huh. They were shaking hands. He and Chris
Winfrey, Charter's chief executive, said in their joint statement, this deal recognizes both the
continued value of linear television and the growing popularity of streaming services while
addressing the evolving needs of our customers. Does it though? Does it? We'll have to wait and see if
that's actually true or not. But for now, if you have charter, you will see NFL football
tonight, so, and any other programming on ABC. So good for you. And speaking of football, I mean, it was
great. We had college football all weekend. We had NFL football all weekend. Well, it wasn't all
weekend. We had college all day Saturday. We had NFL all day yesterday. And we have the big
Monday night game between the Buffalo Bills and the New York Jets tonight in New York, celebrating
9-11. And it's Aaron Rogers opening night as a New York jet. It's going to be, you know,
incredible. They either be honoring, you know, all the first responders and paying, uh, paying, paying
tribute to all that lost their lives on this date.
And we'll get a football game as well.
We had a football game there last night as the New York football giants took
on the Dallas Cowboys, and the Dallas Cowboys crushed the Giants.
I mean, 40 to nothing.
You don't see games like that in the NFL, man.
Wow, it was not pretty.
And it started out pretty reasonable.
It looked like the Giants were, you know, moving.
They moved the ball.
They drove down the field.
They were going to kick a field goal, and then they had that field goal blocked and ran back for a touchdown by the Cowboys.
And then that was like the end.
It was over.
The Giants were completely done.
They had an interception run back.
I mean, it was just, it was an ugly, ugly night.
On top of which, it was raining and storming in New York.
Just pathetic.
And if ever, there was an example of why NFL stadiums need to be domed last night.
was it. The games mean too much. And if it's storming in New York tonight, that's going to be
disgusting. It's going to be, they're going to be there to honor 9-11, this horrible day in
America history. And they're going to have this huge football game between the Buffalo
Bills and the New York Jets and Aaron Rogers, his first start as a New York jet. And the
bills believe it's their season. And it's going to be huge. And if it storms and raining, it's going to
be terrible, which is why the stadiums need to be domed. There's so much money involved. The games
mean too much to be worried about stupid weather. I get it. If you're an old school football fan,
oh, it's a football. It should be playing. It should be winter and cold and sunny and hot and rain and
windy. Uh-huh, should it? I mean, we're already canceling some college games because of weather.
But okay, I'll give you high school and I'll give you college not to be in dome stadiums.
But it's inexcusable that the National Football League would allow new stadiums to be built for teams to play in in the NFL and not have them domed.
They're building a brand new stadium for this very team that's playing tonight.
The Buffalo Bills in Buffalo, New York, and it's not going to be doomed or not going to be domed.
They are doomed.
That's the word.
Domed, doomed, disgusting.
The 3Ds, man, I can't take it.
It makes zero sense to me how this can be allowed.
But that's where we're at in America.
So have at it.
And as long as we're talking about sports,
we could talk a little bit about Luis Rebellis,
the Spanish Soccer Federation president.
He has finally resigned.
He's been fighting this the whole time
before his little kiss.
after the World Cup
and he had been rejecting calls to resign
after he forcibly kissed the star player
Jenny Hermoso. Well, you know, it was a
celebration and he overreacted. Do I think he
needed to resign? No, but they certainly did
and they made it very hard on him and he fought it all
along. I know
Hermoso has filed a formal sexual assault
complaint. I don't know what's going to happen with that now that he's finally resigned,
but he said he can't continue his work and that his family has suffered the effects of persecution
excessively and as well as many falsehoods. Yeah, the falsehoods of you should have been
stepped down long ago and you didn't. So that's the fight you're in. Have a nice day.
And so he's out. He finally gave in and said,
fine, I quit. So, see you later, Luis.
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So I don't remember if I talked about this when it first happened,
but the Breitz Zoo in Limestone, Tennessee,
and no one support zoos more than this show, Chewing the Fat,
and me, Jeff Fisher,
they announced a few weeks ago
that they had a birth of a spotless giraffe.
And people were all excited
and wound up, and they were saying how rare it is.
And what a wonderful thing that Bright Zoo had the only spotless giraffe in the world.
Not so fast.
The Giraffed Conservation Foundation photographer Eckhart Damasius,
who snapped a photo of a spotless giraffe running wild with its mother
in Nambia.
So
it's not so rare
after all.
I mean, okay, so there's two?
Yeah, all right.
But there isn't just one.
And so Bright Zoo
in Limestone, Tennessee
can say that they have a
rare, a very rare
spotless giraffe.
But no, there's a wild
one in Nambia, and
we've got a picture of it. It's running
with its mother. So
get over yourself.
It was seen near the
Mount Echdo Safari
Lodge in Nambia.
And Nambia is beautiful
this time of year.
So, not so fast,
Bright's Zoo in Limestone, Tennessee.
Sorry, but
you don't have the only one.
Very sad.
I mean, it's really weird looking. And I say weird
looking. It's different looking to see
this giraffe without spots
on it. And
It's just a solid colored calf running around, both the one at Bright Zoo and the one in Nambia.
So it's kind of strange.
I don't know what it means.
Is it good luck?
Is it bad luck?
I don't know.
Is it just the luck of the draw?
Do the spotless giraffes become the outcasts of the giraffes, or are they the leaders?
I don't know.
I'm guessing normally that when you look different in the giraffe world, same as.
the human world, you're the outcast.
So feel kind of sorry for the spotless giraffes.
Maybe the one in Nambea can be shipped off to Bright Zoo,
and they can be friends.
And they could just have the only two spotless giraffes in the world at the Bright Zoo
in Limestone, Tennessee.
Oh, there's an idea.
Or maybe Bright Zoo can ship it off to the Safari Lodge in Nambeah.
Wonder which one will happen first.
So now they're making a big deal out of circuses using holograms as animals.
Wait, what?
Yeah.
So they have a German circus now that has replaced live animals with holograms.
So remember when the circuses came to town and smelled of elephant dung and sawdust?
Yay!
Well, you still get the clouds.
and you still get the acrobats and the magicians,
but you don't get the animals anymore.
Very sad.
So due to concerns over animal welfare,
Germany's Roncalli Circus stopped using lions and elephants in 1991.
Very sad.
I'm very sad about that.
I mean, the American circuses or, you know,
the greatest show on Earth,
stopped using them, you know, a number of years ago.
But it was after 1990.
They completely removed live animals altogether in 2018.
They found it was no longer appropriate to show real animals in the ring.
Wow.
I know that, you know, circuses have found themselves constrained by space.
If you're setting up in the middle of center of town, you know, there's no space for the, for the animals to run.
Yeah, okay.
And, you know, the nomadic character of a circus.
life also put a strain on the animals like horses which had to be loaded onto wagons and driven
to the next town yeah that's what they did they were animals for the circus but we're trying
to preserve magic of animals for children so we're collaborating and we've got the uh the hologram
of these animals that we're using and we can project someone who's no longer living into a holographic
screen why can't we do it with animals well we can so that's where the idea came from so you'll still get
the clowns and you'll still get the magicians but i guess maybe you still get birds i'm not sure
i mean they said they stopped using animals real animals altogether uh in 2018 so that's pretty
incredible so now they're going to have to have uh you know the great visual
illusion of all the animals as people come to the three-ring circus or the one-ring circus
and you're going to have to have, you know, horses and lions and tigers and bears,
oh my, without there actually being any horses, lions, and tigers, and bears, oh my.
That might be fun to see, though.
So, you know, they say they're using 11 cameras arranged on the ceiling of the big top
around the ring.
The high-resolution images are projected into a fine mesh netting
which surrounds the performance base.
When the lights go down, the netting becomes almost invisible,
but the images pop up.
Live animals gave a thrill to the new technology
also makes it possible for the circus to do something unexpected.
Whatever you can imagine, it can be created by an animator or a graphic designer.
It can also be shown up in a circus.
Yay.
And the absence of animals now
are the draw in and
of itself.
So you get the, you get the
clowns, and
you get the magicians.
And I think you probably
still get the acrobatts,
but you don't get the animals.
So you're going to have to live with it.
Very sad. Very sad.
It's not very sad.
If you think about it on the
animal side, Jeff. I know.
I know.
We're supposed to care about the animals.
And I do.
I care about the animals.
But as humans, and, you know, animals are there for us to do with what we want.
Right?
Right?
So many animal people pissed right now.
Sorry.
Sorry.
And get ready to forget all about Hawaii because we have an earthquake in Morocco that took place over the weekend.
And a 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck.
Morocco, killing more than 2,100 people in the country's deadliest quake in 60 years.
Rescue efforts focused on remote mountain villages near the epicenter of the earthquake while in the historic city of America.
Many residents concerned about the safety of their damaged homes slept outside for three nights straight.
Countries around the world said they were prepared to send AIDS.
So never mind about those fires in Hawaii.
Never mind about the fires in Canada.
never mind about the hurricanes down in Florida we've got an earthquake in Morocco to worry about
okay all right good all right I'm going to leave you with uh this is kind of a joke of the day but
it's not really a joke of the day this is a good idea all right then you could use this don't tell
anyone about it all right just use it use it for your own plan okay I read about this this
weekend and I thought that is a genius idea it's not my idea don't get mad don't shoot
messenger that's why they come up with messengers Jeff no I know I know but just pretend like they
don't and don't shoot the messenger okay so this is a great idea and you just need to keep this in
your back back in your mind so when it happens you're ready for it okay if a service dog approaches
you and he's alone that means that the owner can't move and is in trouble follow him or her
whatever service dog is, and then you can get a free wallet.
Just something to keep in the back of your mind.
That's all.
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